Corpora and collections of Greek inscriptions (general coverage)

The Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum was published between 1925-1877 by August Boeckh under the aegis of the Berlin Academy, and it was completed in four volumes with an index. Its aim was a coverage of the entire Greek world, but it was already out of date byrt the time the final volumes was published. It is still the only corpus that covers the entire Greek-speaking world. Find it in a worldcat library here. Online editions of the individual volumes may be found below:

C. Michel. Receuil des inscriptions grecques. Bruxelles, 1900,contains a selection of more than 1400 Greek inscriptions with brief notes; organised under public law (polutciacla instituions, administrative documents, public religion) and privarte law) an onlline edition may be found here.

Dittenberger, Sylloge/Syll/SIG

Dittenberger, Wilhelm, and Friedrich Hiller von Gaertringen. 1915. Sylloge inscriptionum graecarum. Leipzig (3rd edition) Dittenberger’s Sylloge is one of the most important selection of Greek inscriptions.

Tod,Marcus N. A selection of Greek historical inscriptions, 2 vols. Oxford, 1948. Find an edition in a worldcat library here. Vol 1 (To the end of the 5th century B.C.) has been replaced by ML, vol 2 (From 403 to 323 B.C.) has been replaced by Rhodes and Osborbe GHI.

ML

Meiggs, Russell, and David M. Lewis. A Selection of Greek Historical Inscriptions to the End of the Fifth Century B.C. Oxford: Clarendon, 1989 (2). Find an edition in a worldcat library here.

Rhodes and Osborne GHI

Rhodes, P. J., and Robin Osborne. Greek Historical Inscriptions, 404-323 BC. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. Find an edition in a worldcat library here. A concordance to IG, Syll, Tod and other editions can be found at the back of the volume.